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Oracle® Java ME Embedded Getting Started Guide for the Windows Platform
Release 8 EA 2 for NetBeans on Windows
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Beta Draft: 2014-02-15

Preface

This book describes how to use the Oracle Java ME SDK 8 Early Access (EA) 2 platform to quickly develop embedded applications on the NetBeans 8.0 Beta, Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The Oracle Java ME SDK 8 EA 2 platform contains a complete implementation of the Oracle Java ME Embedded 8.0 EA 2 software runtime.

Together, these products support embedded software development on:

Audience

This document is intended for embedded developers who want to develop applications on Oracle Java ME SDK 8 EA 2 on a Windows 7 platform.

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Operating System Commands

This document does not contain information on basic commands and procedures such as opening a terminal window, changing directories, and setting environment variables. See the software documentation that you received with your system for this information.

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